A Spy at the Heart of the Third Reich: The Extraordinary Life of Fritz Kolbe, America's Most Important Spy in World War II
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Lucas Delattre., Lucas Delattre|AUTHOR., & Michael Prichard|READER. (2005). A Spy at the Heart of the Third Reich: The Extraordinary Life of Fritz Kolbe, America's Most Important Spy in World War II . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Lucas Delattre, Lucas Delattre|AUTHOR and Michael Prichard|READER. A Spy At the Heart of the Third Reich: The Extraordinary Life of Fritz Kolbe, America's Most Important Spy in World War II Tantor Media, Inc, 2005.

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